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The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered Jody C. Baumgartner

The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered By Jody C. Baumgartner

The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered by Jody C. Baumgartner


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Since 1960 the office of the vice presidency of the United States has evolved into a fundamentally different institution than the one the founders envisioned, attracting better-qualified aspirants who may be called upon to perform a variety of important tasks.

The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered Summary

The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered by Jody C. Baumgartner

Since 1960 the office of the vice presidency of the United States has evolved into a fundamentally different institution than the one the founders envisioned, attracting better-qualified aspirants who may be called upon to perform a variety of important tasks. This book offers a corrective to the overwhelmingly negative view that Americans have had of their vice presidents by demonstrating how the role has changed over time. In addition, Baumgartner examines those who were candidates for vice president but who were not elected. The book is organized thematically according to the career path of the vice president, from the selection process through campaign and nomination to election, service in office, and post-White House contributions.

John Adams famously called the vice presidency, the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived. Harry Truman called it, about as useful as a cow's fifth teat. How things have changed in a world where many consider Vice President Dick Cheney the most powerful figure in the current administration.

Since 1960 the office of the vice presidency of the United States has evolved into a fundamentally different institution than the one the founders envisioned, attracting better-qualified aspirants who may be called upon to perform a variety of important tasks. No longer a ceremonial figurehead or legislative drudge, the vice president today consults closely with the president and plays an important role in executive decisions. Those who are chosen as running mates are examined more thoroughly than ever before, not merely for the boost they might give the presidential candidate in the general election, but also for the kind of president they might be if fate called upon them to serve.

In a book that is as readable as it is fascinating, Baumgartner offers a corrective to the overwhelmingly negative view Americans have had of their vice presidents by demonstrating how the role has changed over time. Setting the stage with a visit to the Constitutional Convention and a brief look at pre-modern vice presidents, he examines the 19 men and one woman who have been vice presidents or candidates for the office since 1960. His insightful book is organized thematically according to the career path of the vice president-from the selection process through the campaign and nomination to election, service in office, and post-White House contributions.

The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered Reviews

In an era in which Dick Cheney's political prominence in the executive branch has led some political wags to refer to the policies and actions of the Cheney administration, it is perhaps not surprising to find a text that seeks to reassess the role of the vice presidency in American politics. Baumgartner begins with a characterization of the evolution of the office, focusing for the rest of the work only on the modern era (1956 to the present). He then offers chapters discussing the pre- office attributes and qualifications of vice presidential candidates, the reasons candidates are selected, and the role they play in presidential political campaigns. Next, he analyzes the formal constitutional, statutory, and appointive roles of the vice presidency and its informal ceremonial, diplomatic, political, and advisory roles. The final chapter discusses what happens to vice presidential candidates after they have left office or lost their campaigns. - Reference & Research Book News
[T]races the rise in the power and esteem of the office and of those elected to it. - The Chronicle of Higher Education

About Jody C. Baumgartner

Jody C. Baumgartner is Assistant Professor of Political Science at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered Afterthought? The Pre-Modern Vice Presidency Where They've Been and What They've Done: The Background and Experience of VIce Presidential Candidates Securing the Second Slot: The Vice Presidential Nomination The Road to Number One Observatory Circle: The Campaign What Do They Do? Vice Presidents in Office What Next? Life After Near-Greatness Endnotes Selected Bibliography

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NPB9780275988906
9780275988906
0275988902
The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered by Jody C. Baumgartner
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2006-07-01
200
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